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Current Trends in Biotechnology
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Current Trends in Biotechnology

Trends in Biotechnology
BookPaperback
EUR89,00

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The subject of Biotechnology has tremendous scope in all fields of human endeavour including fields like Medical, Agriculture, and Industry and so on. Present book covers important biotechnology topics such as transgenic plants in revolution of Agriculture , AIDS and its therapy, Biodiesel a prospective fuel of the future, Biosensors and their applications, synthetic viral vaccines, present status of edible vaccines, photodynamic therapy for cancer, impact of pheromones in integrated paste control, PCR-a new emerging tool in Biotechnology. Remaining important topics may be covered in next volume of the book. Applications of Biotechnology in improving quality of food, nutrition, medicine will be felt continuously to meet the ever increasing needs of human race on this earth. Book is expected to be very useful to students, teachers and Research scholars in all the fields of Life Sciences including Biotechnology.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-659-56516-8
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date03/07/2014
Pages320 pages
LanguageEnglish
Article no.4685050
CatalogsZeitfracht
Data source no.142090638
Product groupBU670
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Bill Gates is one of the few super-rich who actually seems to feel some responsibilty attached to his wealth and is currently trying his best to get the world vaccinated. So it shouldn't come as a surprise that he feels strongly enough about the climate crisis to publish a book about it. It's a pleasantly solution-minded approach: he sets out in detail what exactly needs to be achieved and which, in his opinion, is the best way to do so. Clearly enthusiastic about the developing technology, Gates largely puts his faith in scientific funding and advancement. His optimism here comes across as highly knowledgable and justified, only tampered by his lack of plan when it comes to political cooperation. Here though, a lot of the initiative when it comes to tackling the climate crisis has floundered and been torpedoed by other interests. Let's hope Gate's book goes some way in opening politicians eyes everywhere.

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